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СЕРТИФІКАЦІЙНА РОБОТА З АНГЛІЙСЬКОЇ МОВИ Час виконання – 120 хвилин Робота складається з трьох частин. Частина «Читання» містить 22 завдання. У частині «Використання мови» – 20 завдань. Відповіді на ці завдання Ви маєте позначити в бланку А. Частина «Письмо» містить завдання, відповідь на яке Ви маєте записати в бланку Б. Результат виконання завдань Task 1–3 частини «Читання», Task 6 частини «Використання мови» та частини «Письмо» буде зараховано як результат державної підсумкової атестації. Результат виконання всіх завдань сертифікаційної роботи буде використано під час прийому до вищих навчальних закладів. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Інструкція щодо роботи в зошиті Правила виконання зазначені перед завданнями кожної нової форми. Відповідайте тільки після того, як Ви уважно прочитали та зрозуміли завдання. У разі необхідності використовуйте як чернетку вільні від тексту місця в зошиті. Намагайтеся виконати всі завдання. Інструкція щодо заповнення бланків відповідей До бланків А і Б записуйте лише правильні, на Вашу думку, відповіді. Відповіді вписуйте чітко, дотримуючись вимог інструкції до кожної форми завдань. Неправильно позначені, підчищені відповіді в бланку А вважатимуться помилкою. Якщо Ви позначили в бланку А відповідь неправильно, можете виправити її, замалювавши попередню позначку та поставивши нову, як показано на зразку: Виконавши завдання частини «Письмо» в зошиті, акуратно запишіть відповідь у бланк Б. Ваш результат залежатиме від загальної кількості правильних відповідей, зазначених у бланку А, та якості виконання завдання в бланку Б.
Ознайомившись з інструкціями, перевірте якість друку зошита та кількість сторінок. Їх має бути 12. Позначте номер Вашого зошита у відповідному місці бланка А так:
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Some Tips for Teens to Succeed in an Interview
(1) __________ Don’t just show up for the interview. The more information you have learnt in advance, the better impression you will make on the interviewer. Take the time to get working papers (if you need them) and references, before you start looking for a job.
(2) __________ It’s essential to have good manners being interviewed. Shake your interviewer’s hand. Don’t sit until you are invited to. Don’t slouch in your chair. Doesn’t use slang or swear. Be positive, and professional throughout the interview.
(3) __________ Know what days and hours you are available to work. The employer will ask. )OH[LELOLW\ LV GH¿QLWHO\ DQ DVVHW EHFDXVH WKH PRUH WLPH \RX DUH DYDLODEOH WKH HDVLHU it is for the employer to organize your work. Also know how you are going to get to and from work, if you don’t drive.
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(4) __________ Arrive at the interview site a few minutes early. If you’re not sure where to go, get directions ahead of time. If you don’t have a driver’s license, make sure you have a ride.
(5) __________ If your mom or dad brings you for an interview, don’t bring them into the interview room with you. Go by yourself. It’s important that you speak for yourself and connect with the interviewer, without someone else’s assistance.
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Be Polite
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Be Punctual
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Be Prepared
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Go on Your Own
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Dress Appropriately
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Know Your Schedule
G Prepare Your Questions H Consult Your Parents
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Task 2 Read the text below. For questions (6–10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Spatulatta Ding, ding! When you visit the website Spatulatta: Cooking 4 Kids Online, a cheery bell signals that the fun is about to begin. Isabella and Olivia Gerasole of Chicago, Illinois, use the power of video to teach kids how to prepare tasty recipes. The cool thing is, the sisters are kids themselves. When last year they won for their website a James Beard Foundation award, named after a world-famous chef, these grade-schoolers became the youngest cooks ever to receive recognition from the group. 7KH LGHD IRU WKH ZHEVLWH FDPH IURP WKHLU QHLJKERXU ÂżOP SURGXFHU *D\ORQ (PHU]LDQ Isabella, 11, says when Emerzian asked the sisters if they’d like to help with a cooking website for kids, they knew right away that it would be fun. “We could do a website ourselves at home and reach kids all around the worldâ€?, Isabella says. “We get recipes and fan mail from lots of different countries.â€? 7KH VLVWHUV ÂżOP QHZ VHJPHQWV HYHU\ WZR ZHHNV 7KH\ VHW DVLGH IRXU RU ÂżYH KRXUV WR ZRUN often while the neighbourhood kids are outside playing, and have learned a lot about OLJKWLQJ ÂżOPLQJ DQG HGLWLQJ Âł7KH VDFULÂżFH LV ZRUWK LW´ VD\V ,VDEHOOD Âł6RPHWLPHV LW LV KDUG WR ÂżW LQ EXW ZKHQ \RX VHH \RXU ÂżQLVKHG ZRUN RQ WKH ZHEVLWH LW LV WKH JUHDWHVW IHHOLQJ ´ 2OLYLD KDV WKLV DGYLFH Âł,I \RX PHVV XS LW LV MXVW ÂżQH , PHVV XS DOO WKH WLPH ´ 6KH VD\V she’s short and often can’t reach bowls to stir properly. She’s learned to use a stool and keep trying, “Mess-ups can be frustrating, but you’ll get it some time!â€? Since winning the award, the girls have been interviewed by television, radio, and newspaper reporters. They’ve learned that hard work can not only turn out to be fun, but can lead to surprising results. Isabella and Olivia have also learned that one good idea can lead to another. Their new cookbook will roll off the presses this fall.
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According to paragraph 1 ___________. A B C D
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It is stated in paragraph 2 that __________. A B C D
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it took the girls some time to agree to Emerzian’s proposal the sisters get funny recipes from their neighbours Isabella and Olivia have organized their own cooking competition the girls are enjoying international popularity
In paragraph 3 the author says that the sisters _____________. A B C D
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James Beard inspired Isabella and Olivia Gerasole the sisters got a prize for their humorous programme James Beard is the chief manager of the Foundation the girls show how to cook delicious dishes via the Internet
make three new issues a month regret the time spent on the work KDYH JDLQHG ¿OPLQJ H[SHULHQFH dislike playing with little kids
Which of the following is TRUE about Olivia? A B C D
She cooks with neighbourhood children. She can cook few dishes because of her height. 6KH KDV JRW WR NQRZ D ORW DERXW ¿OP PDNLQJ She spends hours per week answering fan mail.
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getting interest from the mass media getting money and recognition getting their work published getting valuable life experience
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Task 3 Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Literary Heaven 7KHUHÂśV QRWKLQJ OLNH \RXU ÂżUVW JUHDW ERRNVWRUH GLVFRYHU\ +HUH DUH VRPH RI WKH PRVW UHPDUNDEOH ERRNVKRSV IURP DOO DURXQG WKH JOREH HDFK RQH RI WKHP LV VSHFLDO LQ LWV RZQ ZD\
11 Barter Books %DUWHU %RRNV is located in a beautiful old Victorian Alnwick railway station, in Northumberland, U.K., right where passengers once bought their train tickets. Barter Books comforts its FXVWRPHUV ZLWK D KRPH\ IHHO Âą ÂżUHV LQ WKH ZLQWHU D EXIIHW DQG D ZDLWLQJ URRP IRU SHRSOH WR sip coffee and read. 12 E. Shaver, Bookseller Nearly 40 years old, ( 6KDYHU %RRNVHOOHU is located in historic Savannah and specializes in regional topics from architecture to gardening. Considered a local treasure, one allure of the store is the collection of antique maps that can be found between its bookshelves. And if you’ve ever dreamed of owning a bookstore here’s your chance. Founders Edwin and Esther Shaver have put the shop on the market. 13 El Ateneo Grand Splendid Certainly one of the most beautiful bookstores, (O $WHQHR *UDQG 6SOHQGLG is a theatre-turnedbookstore in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It features eye-catching frescoes and sculptures – and, DV LI WKH VFHQHU\ ZDVQÂśW HQRXJK FXVWRPHUV FDQ Ă€LS WKURXJK ERRNV LQ WKHDWUH ER[HV DQG VLS D hot drink in the cafe towards the back of the stage! 14 Shakespeare & Company The history of 6KDNHVSHDUH &RPSDQ\ clearly shows that this is more than just a bookstore. George Whitman founded the Paris bookstore in 1951. He had travelled the world, at times IDFLQJ KXQJHU DQG WKLUVW IRU GD\V RQ HQG ÂżQDOO\ ÂżQGLQJ KRVSLWDOLW\ LQ WKH DUPV RI ORFDO SHRSOH His experiences shaped his store’s philosophy, and for decades it has been, as the store’s website puts it, “a home-away-from-home for many thousands of writers and visitors from around the worldâ€?.
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15 McKay Used Books 0F.D\ offers more than just books. The idea of a “free enterprise library” stemmed from the concept of trading books you’ve read for ones you haven’t. This Knoxville store is stocked exclusively with items that customers bring in to trade or sell.
16 Cafebreria EL Pebdulo Though the books line the walls of Mexico City’s &DIHEUHULD (/ 3HEGXOR, visitors can order breakfast, lunch and dinner from the café and drinks from the bar, all the while enjoying live music, poetry reading, stand up comedy improvisations and more. This café/bookstore even has valet parking.
In what way is each bookstore special?
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It offers visitors meals and entertainment.
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It purchases second hand books from its customers.
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It holds workshops for young artists and writers.
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It is a converted public transport terminal.
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It is a place to enjoy both watching and reading a play.
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It is a former place for live performances.
G It provides an opportunity to become a business owner. H It is a welcoming location for international travellers.
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Scientists Help Giant Pandas Raise Twins Any human mother of twins knows (17) __________ at the same time. And it’s true for other mammals, too. “Nearly half of all giant panda births in zoos and research stations result in twins,” says Don Lindburg, (18) __________ at the San Diego Zoo. “Taking care of a tiny infant is such a difficult chore (19) __________,” Lindburg says. “Every newborn panda is important,” says Lindburg. “After giant pandas have grown to adulthood, some of the captive-born bears could be released into the mountainous wilds,” he says. Those (20) __________ will help rebuild China’s population of wild pandas. At China’s Wolong facility, caregivers are helping make the mother’s situation more “bear-able”. They gently remove one of the twins, keeping it warm and well fed for a week (21) __________. The twins continue to be swapped for months, (22) __________ and no longer need nursing. Bamboo, apples, carrots, and biscuits are added to the diet of mother’s milk when the cubs are about seven months old. By adulthood, the pandas will eat fresh stems, shoots and leaves of wild bamboo plants.
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who is the leader of the giant panda research team
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until the cubs can eat solid foods
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that mate and give birth to more cubs
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that it’s hard to raise two children of the same age
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after female pandas get mature enough to breed
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that mother pandas usually can’t handle two
G who weighs about two hundred grams H before trading it for the cub’s brother or sister
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ɑɚɫɬɢɧɚ ³ȼɂɄɈɊɂɋɌȺɇɇə ɆɈȼɂ´ Use of English Task 5 Read the text below. For questions (23–32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Stonehenge Village Archaeologists digging near Stonehenge last year (23) __________ the remains of a large prehistoric village where they think the builders of the mysterious stone circle used to live. The village was shown to be about 4,600 years old, the same (24) __________ as Stonehenge and as old as the pyramids in Egypt. The village is less than 2 miles from Stonehenge and (25) __________ inside a massive manmade circular earthwork. Remains found at the site (26) __________ jewelry, stone arrowheads, tools made of deer antlers, and huge amounts of animal bones and broken pottery. An old road which (27) __________ from the village to a river called the Avon was also unearthed. The experts believe Stonehenge was like a cemetery where (28) __________ Britons buried the dead and remembered their ancestors. “The theory is that Stonehenge is a kind of spirit home to the ancestors,” Parker Pearson says. Next to the village there was a giant wooden version of the famous stone circle. Archaeologists (29) __________ this timber circle, which was only temporary because it eventually rotted away, was a symbol of life. Stonehenge, on the other (30) __________, was a permanent symbol of the afterlife. Parker Pearson says the recent discoveries made around the (31) __________ found village show that Stonehenge didn’t stand alone but was a part of a much bigger religious site. People still keep worshiping and celebrating at Stonehenge today. They meet there when the sun sets on the shortest day of winter and when it (32) __________ on the longest day of summer.
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discovered
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picked
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met
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watched
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condition
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age
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state
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time
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spreads
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settles
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stays
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lies
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covered
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included
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involved
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engaged
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led
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followed
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moved
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directed
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last
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former
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antique
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ancient
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tell
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claim
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speak
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talk
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hand
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side
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thing
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part
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frequently
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freshly
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newly
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regularly
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stands
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grows
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rises
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climbs
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Task 6 Read the texts below. For questions (33–42) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
One of my (33) __________ memorable summers was my trip down under to New Zealand and Australia when I had the opportunity to be a part of the People to People Student Exchange program. Our delegation’s twenty-day stay (34) __________ with action-packed thrills from diving on the Great Barrier Reef to nature hikes in the tropics of New Zealand. Our group also travelled to a Maori village where we (35) __________ overnight learning about the native tribal rituals, dances, customs, and beliefs. 7KH WULS DOVR LQFOXGHG PXVHXP YLVLWV ORQJ ÀLJKWV DQG EXV ULGHV , TXLFNO\ IHOW (36) __________ home with the new friends I met from my own delegation. I am still closely involved with many friends from the trip. If you (37) __________ a chance to be involved with the People to People summer programs, I highly recommend doing it. 33 A
the more
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the most
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most
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much
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fill
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was filled
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filling
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has filled
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would stay
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stayed
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had stayed
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were stayed
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inside
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of
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in
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at
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got
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will get
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get
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has got
In March this year, Peter John Rigby, 73, from Skipton, (38) __________ reading for more than ten seconds by North Yorkshire Police’s mobile (39) __________ camera on Beamsley Hill. 0U 5LJE\ SOHDGHG JXLOW\ WR GDQJHURXV GULYLQJ DQG ZDV ÂżQHG Â… ,Q DGGLWLRQ WR (40) __________ for 12 months, he was ordered to take an extended driving test. Dave Brown, Team Manager, said: “Those 10 seconds (41) __________ have been disastrous for him or other road users. This case demonstrates the clear evidence captured by the camera and should serve as a reminder to other road users of the potential consequences if they (42) __________ to take unnecessary and dangerous risks.â€? 38 A
has seen
B
was seen
C
was seeing
D
has been seen
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safety
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save
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safe
D
safely
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be banning
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banning
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ban
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being banned
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must
B
should
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could
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ought
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choose
B
chooses
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had chosen
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will choose
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Writing 43 You and your family have recently moved into a new house. Write a letter to your pen-friend in which • • •
tell him/her about your moving in and briefly describe your house (exterior and interior) invite him/her to your house-warming party and write about the date, guests, entertainment explain how to get to your place (location and means of transport)
Write a letter of at least 100 words. Do not use your real name or any other personal information. Start your letter in an appropriate way. ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 11
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